In the speech delivered at the start of the parliamentary session, Queen Elizabeth II revealed the UK government’s plans to hand out tougher sentences for those found guilty of launching cyber attacks.
In the speech delivered at the start of the parliamentary session, Queen Elizabeth II revealed the UK government’s plans to hand out tougher sentences for those found guilty of launching cyber attacks.
Campaigners have spent years demanding that the UK exonerate computing legend Alan Turing, and theyre finally getting their wish. Queen Elizabeth II has just used her royal prerogative to pardon Turing, 61 years after an indecency conviction that many now see as unjust. The criminal charge shouldnt overshadow Turings vital cryptoanalysis work during World War […]
Queen Elizabeth II was so annoyed by police officers eating nuts laid out at Buckingham Palace that she marked a line on the bowl to monitor the level, jurors heard Thursday at Britain’s tabloid phone hacking trial.
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